'KTf V 1 $'' " ' EVEffPKSK PUBLIC LEDGEB--PHIIADELPHlA, MONDAY, JULY 11. 1921 i'lT" '. '; finals Finish, Series With Phillies Today : Pittsburgh Pirates Will Be Here Tomorrow liilif cup I TOSSED TO JOCK ?Y$L Formal Presentation, but HP0 ' .. -..- ua-n f0 Was Cheorea, ouy wi.. .. f Hoffnor, Just Back AjLPPED MISSED PUTTS ny SANDY McN-IJMOK Iw n4 no." countered v;nnrjin ''W ?"a "ll- .rl.nn noVpil ilbotlt iToffnrr nw " nMOrtlonB thnt-nll Jthe trntl . ot.I " ' portsmunFhlp Vre not oBn"i , u J i5dc&nAlp of Great Britain t m. pSSfoMcbMipton' I'M; hern printed Hint the' British f, 1 1- rl ccr Hutchison nt tne "nii.ii ?J ?,& nstend "three Jon rays' USSTbrSTn 5' ni.r.off. Alo thnt the chnmpion- HS5So-,'-! '&UJ1fetl.r7. Hutchison hnfl Just !?? "LT.s mt.cl. miffed at. tho lack f i .esWiatlon for hla feat, the crc.m Si2d to Play I" hc cvcnt neun, ..""' ft?tiihd whore In n Bhmvrck." J!fti? ihV Philadelphia -born, hope- i'JSwo of th PhUmont Country Uluu. t!rlISt over with the American team, '!!TSwTthl Job t hli Hub thin !" ., and "tickled to death to ue Jot," h" M- :i think you can charge up much -If what hopiiened ocr there to the . tumnt of the moment," stated UMBW 1030,. " - -ff- ,- .h '..flStCT The; were so worked up SXffi'dSK when Jock would "V. had'flvc straight holey .in throe . AAn cut-face msshie niblick, and wtt on four of them. Ho wa. stick ttaem up there dead to tho hole wfthh ribbed club, and there wen- ffiffilock can do that, ribbed club nt not. and, bcsltiw, "" ciuu u iw5 Invention. He was beatlnr u with their own weapon and coiUd Hn Played the snmc with any other. ' Aen It was all over we grabbed lffl up, hoisted hltn on our shoulders Tid 7de maklnir a tnm the Mine an Is e anywhere, when an official came fat nd tosod tho cup up to Jock with- "!"PerhnV they thought a speech un wenvary and wanted to make his tri JSSiwmpletP by waving the cup up Sm for them all to sec. Wo thought Ibeiw-ould make n formal presentation UteT but they didn't. It was the leant UifT could hove done, we thought. This omission brought many indlg Bint letters to the papers abroad from tM Britons themselves, It is said. 'Jwk told tin all on the boat that ke wouldn't go over again,' continued iHoffner, "but I don"t know about that. .Tmt cheered mm as "'""" "' at tie finish. It was the Scotch credit, ,"th ribbed club matter and throwing ft cup to him that angered him. Holfner didn't have much praise for 8t. Andrews which ho described ns karat out at the time and not very difficult, Trtbthes iTk. nin " he Knid. "was what wdi It a teat. It has blind bunkertf la It, only about Ave rcct wide and ubout three feet deep. There a not .room to swing a club In there. You re W'out of luck if you get In one of thoie thlngH and I did that plenty." u ,,. He had little to say about hia own Blifortuncs. The 8(1 which dropped blm down the line waa the result of starting late lust as a regular hurricane lUrtea which got Uim in nu norm oi 'trouble. But for that he might have fnliSM wU In th nionev "I was sorry for Jim Barnes," re imirked Hoffner. "He had a 37 for it sod took 43, the bamc an last cnr nt Deil. Hut Jim had licn nick and ccr- .tilnlr nlaied wonder u col(. He wns all la at the finish; dldu't seem able to hit the ball." ' Holfner said that Hutchison wan nn 'American citizen, all rlcht. and that It was a real American triumph u e won it and placed three others in 'the money. He was full of praise for Kerrigan and all tho rest of the team. "Of the British players I still llku (.Virion best." finished Hoffner. "But houng' Havers looks like the real comer ow there, and I believe he will be I champion some day.' It was a great 'uperleace. I had a wonderful time. , ud. I'm sure grateful for being sent ner." Britons Play Ilere George Duncan and Abe Mitchell, Iimoua British nron. nre mnkinp their J official bow to American links today Lwerat Pelham, N. Y.. in a thirty-six-Mt match against Jock Hutchison and i tvui urrriimn ' .Duncan was' bereft of bis title as iiRi . . cpn cnamplon by Hutchison. Mitchell won tho International profcs ll 1000 guineas tourney at Olen- ln recently and tho golf of Bnrnea la .tmayi an attraction. Kv rrow the British pair play " Americans thirty-elx holes nt I. l?,.aw,n and ,;nv' c same night ''il Pb,1,,,ilphia, where they will np- Pr Wednesday, this week, against a7 SIa"ton and .Terry Travcrs, both ("tooui nationally known amateurs. iv.ii I"1101' w'" he a four-ball best ff' wWWtlon over thlrty-slx holes ni . Deue"t ' nryn Mftwr Hospital. iiJv tho"ht to bo Puncan und f'WWU s onlv locnl imcnffpmriit nnil " jolflng cltUens hereabouts are ex pied to turn out In a body, both KI-US lt'H n .unptliv nnniu. nii.l lio. , It will bo a real golf treat. ni Will 0cu HMMilT n u- Hording Is said to be triii J uP,wlt" l drives in prep ttUon Jo; tho first ball he is going Jrw "p.1 ,0 k"ot'.K W ynrds off the Muni oru.r lVi" V1P iweniy-nrtn an WtedIHu,K0" ,ehnmI,,onBh,P f h C.ii?a 8'ta. It ll the first Hm. , mir nr k.n. - ----- ...v H 'tt imt .;""." "B eTer CB"cd th Is ,! tna some lnirpin- i . l VlT Interesting bets are be 'JwSr.i to the distance lrcslden i.c"lnI WIU et. Tl. !..,.. i.i... . .. ii IL...' tournament hn i . . A ,,. mnk" Jwo ceremonies I fti''V'tfu'nK STttrnV ll tl won,f.r thing for fiS-Jn- rac, but J Five Leading Batters in Ttvo Major Leagues NATIONAL MMfll't: rUrrr nml Clcih (I. AU. It. II. IIsrmbT. St. Loulfi 1(1 U7 (R lt7 .ichomon. Morton : I I'ralM. lloton on,, , York. . 143 :ta 120 2(1 58 20 47 Yopnir. Mew York.. (II 214 48 17 (Irlmrn. thlrnao,.. 72 371 CI 1)7 AMIJUCAM I,t:(lt'15 I'lnrer nnd Clnti (I. All. 11. It. Hrllman, DMrott.. 75 SOI 07 IH D. IMlrolt.,... 07 XKJ 71 HI und ow (.i i3 ioi la. .. 10 SAI 14 I'll York.. 77 211 SI 101 Cobb pfnktr, Clrrelu robin, nt. l.onU Itnth, New Yorl I'.t. .428 .100 .Ml .30) .:i l'.C. .121 ..till .301 .ms .378 CA Ey M TO GUIS OR PAIR NEBRASKA INDIANS PLAY HERE TODAY Tackle North Phils in Two-Day Engagement on Lat- ter'a Field SHANAHAN AT HOHLFELD There nrrived in this city this mrtrn liig a baseball tenm of full-blooded Has kell Indians from Nebraska, who arc booked to piny the North Phillies nt Fourth and Wingohiicklng streets this evening nnd tomorrow evening at ft. The visiting aggregation has been In the East under the direction of Dlcl: Jess, of New York, nnd according to this Oothnmlto will surprise the na tives In more ways than one. Prior to the gnme Itself there wit? he all the thrills of a Wild West, for the Indians will parade In full Indian re galia nnd then don their baseball togs for the bigger game. Manager BplfHiiy der la evidently nfrnld of the visitors for he has mode a couple of changes In his line-up for the game, being somewhat peeved at the setback received on Satur day at the hands of Tnmanun nnd the defeat administered by Pcncoyd yester day. Two now men In the Infield will piny this evening. , The Shanahnn tenm, which was idle yesttrdav on account of rnln, will tncklo the Hohlfeld Towclmakers at Broad street nnd Allegheny avenue. Harry Mackln. pitching ace of Hohlfeld, will be on the mound and he will oppose his brother Walter, who by the wny. is the mainstay of Shnnnhan. It will be ti case of brother against brother and It promises to bo some game. Tho Quaker City Bloomer Olrh meet Lognn nt Kighteenth nnd Rocltlnnd streets. Miss Stafford, stnr pitcher of the Bloomer Girls, will pitch. Norwood C. 0., lenders of the West Philadelphia Catholic I-eogue, will piny their strongest rlvnls, St. Clement h. nt Seventy-third street nnd Elmwood avenue CaliemnlterV Close Call The Ivlns Cakcmnkcrs had a close call In the Industrial League with the reconstructed Gliiibcl outfit on Satur day. Tho Store Boys sort of surprised tho Ivlns aggregation, nnd had It not been for three promiscuous errors there might have been n different tale. Hlncklesetln was on the hill for Ivlns. opposed to Sawyer for Olmbcls. nnd each pitcher allowed seven lilts. It was the errors behind Sawyer nnd n double nnd triple from the bat of the veteran Jake Hccvner that carried the Cnkc 'makcrs to another win. General Electric made n creditable showing In Its first gnme with Thornton-Fuller. The Live Wires were beaten. I) to 4, but once again did errors of commission creep Into the contest nnd account for the defeat. The Electrics complied fourteen safeties to ten for Thornton, but five errors told the talc nnd defeated the newcomers. Another lucky tenm was the Hohlfeld lenders. Thcv were opposed to Supplce Blddle. which has been coming with n rush. Pitcher Coo held the Towel mnkers to seven hit, while his teum mntes pounded out ten. but Hohlfeld plnyed errorless bnll. while the two mis plays of tho hnrdwnre tenm whs just enough to account for defeat. Phils Receive Monroe, an In- fielder, and Winters, a Twirler, in Swap SHOULD HELP DONOVAN Another baseball trde between the Phillies nnd the (Hants nud In which the locnls appear once more to hove secured the best of the trade, has been consummated nnd In ttilrf Instance fans of the Broad nnd Huntingdon sticets tenm will sec a pair of Giant players added to the staff of Bill Dono van and tho passing of a former Glnnt, Cecil Algernon Causey. Tho (Jlqnts, who hnvenren secured by the locnls nre Inflpldcr John A. Mon roe nnd Pitcher Jess Winters. The for mer wns released to Toronto, of the In ternational League, before the opening of tho season, but the (Slants retnlned n ntrlng on him nnd hrncc were able to turn him over to Bill Donovan's club. Winters has won eight games and lost eight for Toronto, according to the latest International League iitaudlngs. Monrop. who was purchased Inst yenr from thT Texas League. Is n second baseman who showed enough promise to bo retained by Manager McGraw when be cut his squad down to the player limit In the spring, but the need of more pitching strength cnused the New York leader to part with the youngster. Causey started his big league career with thi Giants. He wns a winning pitcher for McGraw In 1018 and 1010, nnd then In the latter year, In n des perate effort to win the pennant from the Beds, the (Hunt lender traded him, with Joe Oescligcr, George O'Neill, the cnteher, and John Pnul Jones, n young pitcher, to the Braves for Arthur Nehf. Cnnsov did fairly well in Boston, but had a salary illsiiute last vcar ond was shifted to the Phillies. He won seven nnd lost fourteen gaines with n tall-end club Inst season, nnd so far Mils yenr has won three games and lost three. Aflilctlcs Drop Two The Athletics, after tilinmlng the ("li'velniiil Indians twice In succession, kticcumbed to n double rcverre jivtei ilny, both games being of the shut cut variety, the first double shutout rcvciHS In the majors this season. The A's hud twelve hits In the first gaine, one more than Cleveland. Yet tho A's went scoreless nnd Tris Spenkcr'H clit'i scored ten runs. In the second gnme hard luck Bob Uastv lost a tight twirl ing duel to Guy Morton 1 to 0. The Georgian allowed but five hits and the Indian six, but the A's lost. The Mncklnns nrc Idle this oft.T noon, b-Mng on their way to Detroit to engage the Tlsera In u four-gome fceilcs. The locnls arc now two gnm In back of Chicago In seventh place, the White Sox yesterday scoring their third ttrufght victory our the pennant cliiit.lng Ynnkect. Three nnd one-half games separate the YahkM from first place. Whilo tho Giants were again defeat ing Uie Ciibs ycftenlny the Brooklyn Dodgers wnl!otcil the Pirates nnd forced them back a half game In the standing. Burleigh Grimes was reetiKUislble for the defeat of the GIbxonltcs, rolling up his (ighth straight vlctorj. Bigbcc. who hud hit safely In twenty-throe games. wuh oppcl by tho Dodger twirler. CARMAN REGAINS LEAD IN STANDING VESPER GOING TO CANADA Local Crews Will Compete In Royal and National Regattas Three Philadelphia boat clubs may send crews to compete In the national regatta, to be held In Buffnlo, August 5 and 0. They lire Vesper. West Phila delphia and Cndinc. Vesper. If It carries out present plans. will have seven entries, the largest number of any club In the country, West Philadelphia two and Undine one. Before competing In the nntionnls, Vesper will take part In the royal re gatta, nt St. Catharines, Canada. July 20 nnd 30. This will be the first time In many years thnt n Vesper crew will lie seen on Canadian waters. American Now Two P.oints in Front of Maddona, With Total of 79 CLARENCE IS BUSY RIDER Points Score Standing Of Motor-Pace Riders Tot (i I llT!il 3.1 4lh I'M. ClnrMire Cnrmcin, America II A 4 1 in Vlnrcnio Maridonn, Itnlr.. 11 4 iHHirxr (imiininn. .imrrion. lu u (lrorr WIIt. Atnfrlfn. limn .iinitiM, rrunro. . . I'rri'j- I. t.vmnw. Amcrlfiin Paul Vrrkrrn, llelclnni I rnriK nrrrv, AttMi-niin. Mrnitu llrrifll, Amrrlfn IVIIilo Cuburn. Amrrlm. 1'st Kernnn, IVmtnn,. Trd It roti. AiiMrullit , . Tonimr Smith. Amrlri Willie Ilntilrr. America. , , llrarxrn Hrrn, rmnco. . Mllotn, Itnlr Tommr Kltrnlmmons, Amer. 5 1 i n 1 5 8 S 2 .1 1 I 1 1 1 0 O 2 0 2 O O 1 H ,0 nt Clarence Carman, tho Jamaica, L. I., flier and International motor-paced champion, hns been riding in such .con sistent form for the Inst fortnight thnt he succeeded In retaining the lend for Individtinl points scored for the senson to date. By winning four races last week, Cnrmnn has Increased his points to a total of 70, and he W setting the pace by a margin of two more thnn Vlncenro Maddona, the Itallntt champion. Curninn hns been the busiest biker of the big field in America nt the nrocont time. For Instnnco, last Monday on Mm KWrth nf .Tulr Plnrpnoe Iiartlciliated In n rn'rn nt Wnrpmttfir. Mo(.S.. Ill the. afternoon, winning a match event from George Wiley, nnd the same evening tho .Tnmnlca star won a thlrty-flvc-mlle grind nt Boston. His victory In the Golden Wheel nt the locnl 'Drome put Carman back into the lend, as he gained four points in this race, because Maddnnn finished fourth. There has been so much discussion over thp 111 lurk of the Italian rider in this race that the Philadelphia management, following more thnn n score of requests, has decided to run off another Golden WhoM on Thursilnv nleht. It will he another fifty-mile grind with the same four starters Carman, Mnddona. Georges Seres, of France, nnd Frank Corry, of Anstrnlln. Seres, who Is the world's champion, has not had a chance to become fully acclimated since his Invasion, but he N putting In some hard training at Re vere Bench for next Thursday night's return event. New Time Trials for Grand Prix 1'iirU, July It. -The Iluornlx-ric corn pn trcl In ilw srnnd tirlx of Ihn Automobile flub of Tranci. tn l hll nt I.ematin Ju y S!5. Iinvlnir Wen iletnlned nt Havre through mi.tnm. ri.it fnna lilllll tl(l tRtA l tinrtlcl iinle In the erly trll nroimd the courau Hliln the t me limit llxed. the Automobile Club of France hns ilecldtd upon a now vertex of trlale In order to jiermlt the American enm to enter. The dntea of the-e trln'a hsve nut et been set ?'Pl' De rnlma .Tulea Ooux. Chneanitne nnd Wnsner. who are to ride In tho race, nil lifte been uround the ronree ninny tlmee I)e l'almn nvernlne 120 hllometers per hour. WINS 1921 TITLE Philadelphia Lodge Copa Track Laurels of Judaic Union Philadelphia Lodge is the 1021 track and field champion of the .Indole Union. This title wns decided yesterday nfter noon In the annua! field day games held nt Menlo Park, Perknste, Pn. Tho win ning lodge scored n total of 12 points. Standard wns second with 10, Disrate! 4 nnd Morals 2. Justin Ellas, of Philadelphia, wits the Individual star, winning the f0 janl dash ond the running broad Jump, while he was the anchor man on tin winning half -mile rcln team. Hnln Interfered with the bnll game between Philadelphia and Stnndard, with the latter lending 1-0 nt the cud of thp (list Inning. Philadelphia, Stand- mil und Morals are In a triple tie for the championship of the second half of the schedule. Philadelphia wns the win ner' In the first purt of the schedule. The winning tenm for the senson will be presented with the Emanuel Well Cup, whirl) will become permanent pos session if the lodge winning the cham pionship three limes Cramp Has Open Dates 'bnll team, which Ms ai M'.nemvMle. Lebanon, v and (!olllnaawnod. .haa .lu.r iu, it, oi oiKin. AQurfix i, 11 rniirt 7IU lielarnde atrect, or phone Kenalncton 1301 W. Cranio baaehnll tenm. which played eiich tenma ai M'.nemvllle. Leba Hliner. Mount Holly and Colllnsannod. : in i f5 'llnnv.SS' J BB& jjlj.ifilii fl AFTER SATURDAY GAMES Dave Bennls Out at Chestnut Hill and Wants Contests Away Dave Bennls. ninniiger of Chestnut Hill nnd who also plnyed the same tram at his own Germnntown field, is out ns mutineer of the Illllers. He hns hU line-up practically lutnet uml besides i playing at home on Tuesiiny and Fri days hns ndded Snturda) to the 11-t of traveling dnys. This will give the big clubs u chance to secure a real attraction for Satur days, as they are scarce on this day. The coming Saturday and nil other dates nre open. For games get in touch with Bennls by phoning German town 3120. This is on opportunity for the out-of-town teams to secure ono of the best Philadelphia clubs on Sat urday, a day on which they refute to travel. "Pol" Perrltt Again Released Detroit, Mich.. July 11 I'I'cI.pi l' rrilt, one-time National League ntftr, uhu nti lined up by the Detroit I'lub reccntl , him len KlMn mi uncumlltlunul rounsu. Boots and Saddle , My Reverie appears best lu the Demoiselle Stakes at Empire Cit to day. She haH won all three of her starts over good fields. Rose Rrignile and Shcrandojippenr best of the others Horses well placed In other races arc: First Dick Deadeye, Hwtepy, L.uh Delhi; second Gypsy Lad. Dark Hill. Pickwick; fourth Sodgefie'd. Knobble, Royec Rolls; fifth Carllne H., Muudn lav, Arrowlipod ; sixth Urej Lug, DimmcNilalc, Dry Moon. W Vl a & 1 king Kt t, Fair First t ace Red Post, Fair nud Warmer, Barber; sec ond Secretary, Liidj lone, Mary Mot ion; third Lura, Joe Tag. Finis; fourth American Ragle, Kuklux, As sumption; fifth Blauchita, Dr Hull, Misa Horner; sixth Plain Bill, Mack Gamer, Margaret N. ; seventh O'Mul ly, Blazonry, Tarnscon. V, II. Ilradler had his usual surnrlte for ihe oloelnu duy nt IitonU by wlnnlnx the anlel llnonu llaiullcau, worth ubout $10,011.1. e. Ith lleet Pal, und Inwcrlns' tbu Iracl. record while dolnic It. The beat Kxtermlui lor could do waa to run third, while Tin' Porter failed to nhniv. The .McLean ambl whllo miprarlnar to buys cuod iiuterlul, bn mnde a. none aboulnir In Kuntuckv. The I'urter mnde favorite In the nice Tlieru t ull Ilia .Mliltcat in tliu M nteat mui not u coll tenuer The Wlndvir Jockey Club opena n sten .lave' inttAtlni. it VV'.ii,lnr inmni nil Thlx will be one of h banner rneellnuH of I I'uiimla A larse iiumbei nf hoi eon from i ICentucky hac b n alilpped to Wlndaor Ml tin.. . ' C " """"""ll tiling lor llti It M.t0 have ,""' Wt Kxecutlve W'.rr.!,?"Vt'ntlon. but the ijWaUf thei "V ll,ron a harrier lu VS Pomuinr inpen evr,.,t which was (V U I. xnW"'.!."1 P,ne Vu,lev' UVM?.ctc' ,h vent will bo Cot .; ,"marsh and the lnu hn. x I.- UVIn ntinH,. i "- r ltWfHii- r"'7,u-li ureftt vtaUen otTrfil Ijv th Hurnloea abo v4 f .u- s.v'H "1'en, wnicn wi i ta "jm. ".."'."'".u".';v",;",o .,",: I 1,.. " H1C IXllltml.fn n- i rti t """ w w-VHiill ii rs nu '- an no rncinK. t nan rui. cominuu-iy tth .iriliief ffirlunn. Tho viihht to In llKKl wan 2'i.'J7n. und In ll'Ol tho m The llnnefoi Htaliea llh u uoo la trw nonvai or uu tiii rarnnteed value of (30. rat atakea offered bv the Hurntnen Aaao tJI t the fVI.. V, ,w'i """ Will lie , With the H WUIS n9femb,,f Contry Club, I Sew ? f jlkt hsa , 1 , " nh ngtoii. thp entry "'P w." .rui ja?. exceci cl orwi h-ru.. '"... "JP. nner It i ," Will he ill-ii i ' 't'."ie, IIIC winner a ahnro nun l.n.ilMI crom nut (totMn l..i "lv,lled and will nlnv hut ,1"", b valu.. trdnii.illy ilwlndled until. iBii? "oJw to qualify J , "; In lia. IlrlnKbur.t only bmuKlit Slliioti S!? " Will then LV' Hent'tWO Ida nwntr'a eridll. A alrady revival haa C Of uiwlal . i 1 P,ay "eventy-tWU lnce taken nine, the hlahcal iwliil bn iur ILwJuT1 Piny for the title j;..Uied tn lUJO when oouardu ll won X 6 PACKA The Packard Motor Car Company announces following new prices: '. ! th The Twin-Six Touring Car is reduced from $6000 to $4850, a re duction of $1150. All other Twin-Six open and enclosed cars are proportionately de creasedthe reduction ranging in amount up to $1700. Following former reductions of the Single-Six which anticipated lower manufacturing costs, further reductions of Single -Six enclosed models are made rang ing in amount up to $400. Prices on all models of Packard Trucks are also reduced the new prices being from $200 to $1050 below the former prices. The manufacturing schedules of all three lines the Twin -Six, the Single-Six, the Truck have been increased materially. f$ S Prices at Detroit, War Tax extra PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY of PHILADELPHIA 319 NORTH BROAD STREET Atlantic City, Bethlehem, Bridgcton, Camden, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Quakertown, Reading, Seaford, Trenton, Vineland, Williamsport, Wilmington, Woodbury, York. ft s th e wian w ho owns one lmmwm$&&& V n U ( Army Auction Sales Boston, July 20 Philadelphia, July 28 Atlanta, July 25 San Antonio, July 29 Consisting of a vnrictl assortment of both new nnd reclaimed Cloth ing and Equipage, Textiles, Gen eral Supplies, Machinery & Enjrf nccrinp:, Subsistence, Motor 3t Vehicles, Medical & Hospital Supplies, etc. Complete lilt of item to be mold a Wall at term and condition! of sale can be had without coat upon application to QUARTERMASTER SUPPLY OFFICERS at Army Supply Base, Boston, Mass. General Intermediate Depot, Atlanta, Ga. General Intermediate Depot, San Antonio, Tex., and Commanding; Officer, Quarter- maater Intermediate Depot, 21it St. & Oregon Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Wire or Write Above Addrettmt at Once for Complete List FINANri l ijian nrr.i. In accordnnco with n resolution panned by the Council of the Cltv of Philadelphia, ; ... ' juir i. ivti. uir louowinir bill, uultled "An ordinance to authorlso the vrcntlon of an oihtkoiiii) loan not eiceedln !' o.7.".' !P ,."'fi hundred nnd fifty tbouaand 'I SBO.iiOO) dnllara for the purebnae and eri-rtlon of plant, bulldlnsa. ground!, ma chinery, equipment and appurtenances re nulled for the rlinln.r of ureete. and th. collection and dlaposal of aahra. rubblah in?..'-'i?rt,'K,! tor 'bo entire city." la herebr published for public information. WIL.MAM II. KKI.TOX. Clerk of Council. AN ORDINANCE To authorize the ireatlon of nn emerB'ncy loan not excocdlna- one million two hundred and fifty thousand (1. 50. 000) dollars for the purchaae and erection of plant build lima Krounda, machinery, equipment and nppurtenar.crs required for the cleaning of atreeta. and the collection und dlspoaftt of ashea. rubblah nnd narbnie for the en tiro city. nhWTki1, """t1. Council of tha City of Phllndelph a ordnlns. That nn emernenoy halna- nrlien muKInc n-cnry additional iipproprintinir power the City Treaaurer. under the nurervlalon of the Cocnilttee on rltiance. b., authorized tn rr..l. nn An.- Bjncy loan or loana. on the faith and credit I of the Clfy of rhlladelnhln. In a i,m -, cxoeillnx In the aRxreeate one million two , hundr'd and tlftv thousand (1.250.1100) dol I lnr.?.,for tlle Purchase nnd erection of plant, bulldlnua. irrounda, mnclilnery. equipment nnd nppurtennncea required for the cleaning ) of atreeta. and the collection and dlapoaal .I ahea. rubbish and (itrbaare for the entire Mfflm Notlrea ' Kr Gl.am.K II. IILCIIA.VAN COMIMNr - Mierlnl Notice to Hloehholden , Notice la hereby clven that, by a reaoln. I on of the Uoaid of Directors of the Oeor II Durhnn.in Company, a, apeclal meetliiK I of the atuckholdera of the aald company will I be held on 1 rlday, September 0, lufl ; :i-30 A M.. at Ihe principal orflce of thi li..i,'.. -..'. .. ....... .iivri, x-niia,ieipnta, to lake Hdlon on the approval or dliatmra! appro val of and (0 oto for or acalnit the uro p ,ed Idtreaae of tht capital atnek of aaid LIIAltLEa L. KIN3LBT. Maeal.e. CARHOL.L, 11. WIL1.IA.MS. Solicitor. Annual Meetlnra hTOCKIIHI.IIKnS' MKKTINn Tho Tenty-econd Annual Afeetlne tTie.7-. " Tno jenty-econa Annual Areetlnc of l he stockholder of the Drtler Portland Crinent omimny vlll be held ut the offlc. of the Cinnpany. Nazareth Pa., on Turndity. July 12tb. 1031. nt 2 oVock P. SI., "or thi purpnne of electlnir a Board nf Dlrectora. railf. line the nit of tho llonrd of Directors for iho precodlnp )enr and for the trans ncilim of tuch other buolnras m may leKillr tome before enld m etlnir. cuvkuncu r. rniiNEu Secretary. Ilirlilrnds July (1 1021. SUPERIOR STEEL CORPORATION At the reRiitnr meeting of the Directors of Iho Superior Steel Corporation a quarterly dividend of !c as declared on the Klret Preferred Ktuclt, pnt.tbln Auc, IB, 1021, t stocKholders of record Auir. I. 1021. 11. V 1AUOK. Secretary. TUB KM:tTRIL' .STOItAtii: IIATTKliy COMPANY AllrKhen incline and 10th street i.hti...i..,nt.i.. ........ :j . ..,,h..i-., wuiy o. 1U2I 1 At a epetlnl nieutlna; held this day tha llonrd of IMrerlors deilnred a dividend nf 1 Ibree ilollnra 13.00) per share from th, Too- r. innioii and Pieferre.l "toelcs. prj able Octo ber 1 lU-'l. to nlocUholders of reiord at the . i heiks will b" innlleil wAi.n;it u iii;NDi:rtHON 1921. Treaa. OK TIIK Pr.NNA SALT Sim. rn At a llieetlni! of the Hoard of Director, ori'ici' At a h'lil this i! J Mwe., i-riv uiviuenq or two nnd one. half er rent was declarrd. uayabla Jul) IS I0J1. Ic sto, khnlders of recoid JunI Su. 1K21 Clinks Mill be mailed. i. a. H.MiTlt, Treaaurer. Philadelphia. Juno ST. 121. "a"!-. Proposuls DKPAUT.MKNT OP Pt'lll.lO MIlilTll DiitKCTorfH okkici: H UOOM IJSI CITr 1JAI.I. Phlladelphln. Jul ,1 toil Sealed proposals will h,. reeeUed it ,'hi. office until 12 o'clock noon, Tbursduv ..fl 21. 1031. hen bids will U ouinid aS tdieduled as follows openea and DIItECTOll'S OKKICB I'or the Purvhae of 2 prams 0f Itaillum Specifications, formi of Propo.iiaVnSn Infinm.Ulon r.lnlhc to the foreaolna' ma. -Z bad upon uppllratlnn iu the Director's Yiirii.. BbC City Hall. Philadelphia Pa. 0"'c lllds from others than those ena-ared n. established in bulnes, for which pn'ws.5 are asked will not be entertained or con. sldi-red. M All bids must be accompanied by a eerllfl. Ho from the city Solicitor that security ha lieen furnished In arenrdanco with the tiro the ordinance of Councils, ai 9 unclla. ..I-I..H. .leii.iie w, ..." v. m.iuiiv. u& councils ark. proved May 2.1, INflO. nii. ap- Thc Director reseryea the rlnht to arcept nn proposal In bule or In part or rejeot all the bids, a, ho may deem beat for tha nterests of the rllj, When a 1.1,1 or ajrar. rale of bids exceeds the sum of 1100 11 will be necessary for a contrnrt to be entered into, tha cost of which may be obtained upon cCTairPMUehV' '"" CHY lM& c. lincoij runnusir, . D.. Director of the Department. PAliTNKKWmi'H ANNOfNCKJIKNT TUB PARTNTCKSlIll' heretofore exlstlmr between the tind,f sinned under the firm nam of Maekle A Co.. hja been dissolved, by mutual conaanl. WW V. ..I, V, 4",. o 'a a X M i rrnn-mrfrmmr-Ti r r ill . - -- . c;i(ni.KH a. jrACKlK, J.UU.. II I'Aoi uu ,?i , Jin . j fjfMftAitV ' 'J.'itfe -vJa 1 ' . w ,-V.T 'Ij'f' ,
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